Wigan Road is so dangerous with all the side streets especially in that area where people walk across without care and cars pulling out. Plus you have idiots driving like they don't care for the rules. I see something everyday on this road.

Wigan Road is so dangerous with all the side streets especially in that area where people walk across without care and cars pulling out. Plus you have idiots driving like they don't care for the rules. I see something everyday on this road.Anon3Anon

There are some mad drivers about. I was driving along Chorley New Road in Horwich a couple of weeks ago when this mad man driving about 60 MPH in a 30 MPH zone, I had to pull in otherwise he would have been in the back of me he then drove through traffic lights which were on red near St Joseph's school this driver in my opinion was driving a stolen car or committed an offence , so if you see this who ever you are hope you get caught sooner rather than later before you kill someone. Going back to this poor man that is fighting for his life, just a pity that it's not the driver fighting for life. Hope they catch him and lock him up and throw away the key and if he has to come out ban him for life the THUG

There are some mad drivers about. I was driving along Chorley New Road in Horwich a couple of weeks ago when this mad man driving about 60 MPH in a 30 MPH zone, I had to pull in otherwise he would have been in the back of me he then drove through traffic lights which were on red near St Joseph's school this driver in my opinion was driving a stolen car or committed an offence , so if you see this who ever you are hope you get caught sooner rather than later before you kill someone. Going back to this poor man that is fighting for his life, just a pity that it's not the driver fighting for life. Hope they catch him and lock him up and throw away the key and if he has to come out ban him for life the THUGcatsden

3 crashes in DEANE in one day. Not just deane the whole of BL3 area (deane,daubhill,grea
t lever) is madness. The driving is ridiculously crazy especially the youngsters with their street racing!! Every night for hours theirs so many street races with 100s there to watch!! Sort it

3 crashes in DEANE in one day. Not just deane the whole of BL3 area (deane,daubhill,grea
t lever) is madness. The driving is ridiculously crazy especially the youngsters with their street racing!! Every night for hours theirs so many street races with 100s there to watch!! Sort itKyleO190

IF they ever catch the driver, he'll probably have a lawyer who will say it's the police's fault for chasing him. Time that car makers install devices which would enable the police to switch off a cars engine remotely. Cars who have such a device could then get a reduction in their insurance. Too many people die after being persued by the police - not only in the UK - time for car manufacturers to do something,

IF they ever catch the driver, he'll probably have a lawyer who will say it's the police's fault for chasing him. Time that car makers install devices which would enable the police to switch off a cars engine remotely. Cars who have such a device could then get a reduction in their insurance. Too many people die after being persued by the police - not only in the UK - time for car manufacturers to do something,waynagain

this could have been a lot worse. the car that the person landed in front of was my daughters if she had not pulled to the left the car would have it her head on with her 2year old daughter in the car my wife and youngest daughter also doing what she did avoided going over the top off lad who got hit

this could have been a lot worse. the car that the person landed in front of was my daughters if she had not pulled to the left the car would have it her head on with her 2year old daughter in the car my wife and youngest daughter also doing what she did avoided going over the top off lad who got hitbigboydave

Even if they find the culprits they will get next to no punishment. How many times do we see the same were the innocent get injured and the perpetrators get a slap on the wrist. I blame the justice system as the deterrent of proper punishment is not there.

Even if they find the culprits they will get next to no punishment. How many times do we see the same were the innocent get injured and the perpetrators get a slap on the wrist. I blame the justice system as the deterrent of proper punishment is not there.Mr Happynotsad

I hope this poor chap makes a full recovery. But, please don't blame the police. They're dammed if they do and dammed if they don't. There's only one person to blame and that's the driver of the car.

I hope this poor chap makes a full recovery. But, please don't blame the police. They're dammed if they do and dammed if they don't. There's only one person to blame and that's the driver of the car.skintight

skintight wrote:
I hope this poor chap makes a full recovery. But, please don't blame the police. They're dammed if they do and dammed if they don't. There's only one person to blame and that's the driver of the car.

I agree, but the problem is is there are not enough police we never see them anymore, and this is down to the government who have taken money from all the public services.
There are so many young reckless drivers speeding everywhere, it's a wonder this hasn't happened before many times. They speed down my street which is covered in trees and very windy but they go down at 50mph without a thought or care.
I hope, like everyone does, the poor man who was badly injured recovers without any lasting effects.

[quote][p][bold]skintight[/bold] wrote:
I hope this poor chap makes a full recovery. But, please don't blame the police. They're dammed if they do and dammed if they don't. There's only one person to blame and that's the driver of the car.[/p][/quote]I agree, but the problem is is there are not enough police we never see them anymore, and this is down to the government who have taken money from all the public services.
There are so many young reckless drivers speeding everywhere, it's a wonder this hasn't happened before many times. They speed down my street which is covered in trees and very windy but they go down at 50mph without a thought or care.
I hope, like everyone does, the poor man who was badly injured recovers without any lasting effects.Best an

I hope this guy makes a full recovery. Yet another of the accidents (and I use the term loosely) that have happened and will continue to happen until something is done about it once and for all. I live in the Daubhill area and see cars speeding, racing, running red lights, parking dangerously, etc etc. Accidents, like this will continue to happen as long as we have thoughtless, lawless, uncaring low life scum, driving without giving a toss for the consequences of their actions.

I hope this guy makes a full recovery. Yet another of the accidents (and I use the term loosely) that have happened and will continue to happen until something is done about it once and for all. I live in the Daubhill area and see cars speeding, racing, running red lights, parking dangerously, etc etc. Accidents, like this will continue to happen as long as we have thoughtless, lawless, uncaring low life scum, driving without giving a toss for the consequences of their actions.BOLTON_COLIN

Daft Dave wrote:
Does the Bolton News not employ anyone who can read a map?
This incident occurred on DEANE road, not Wigan Road....

To be fair the collision occured just where Deane Road turns into Wigan Rd so it doesn't really matter does it, maybe he got hit on Deane Road but landed in Wigan Rd.

[quote][p][bold]Daft Dave[/bold] wrote:
Does the Bolton News not employ anyone who can read a map?
This incident occurred on DEANE road, not Wigan Road....[/p][/quote]To be fair the collision occured just where Deane Road turns into Wigan Rd so it doesn't really matter does it, maybe he got hit on Deane Road but landed in Wigan Rd.FrusteratedCowYed

JustBecause wrote:
It was being pursued at very high speed. Depending on why it was being chased will be paramount to the investigation, police can get to carried away chasing cars for minor offences.

So would you rather they don't chase anyone just in case. i think this would send out the wrong message to the crims that all they have to do is speed up and they get away with it.

[quote][p][bold]JustBecause[/bold] wrote:
It was being pursued at very high speed. Depending on why it was being chased will be paramount to the investigation, police can get to carried away chasing cars for minor offences.[/p][/quote]So would you rather they don't chase anyone just in case. i think this would send out the wrong message to the crims that all they have to do is speed up and they get away with it.FrusteratedCowYed

Fingers crossed he makes a full recovery and those 8a5tard5 are caught.

Roads traffic policing has been slashed under this government by 35%. As for local policing, well that's almost as bad.

That is the reason we see very few traffic patrol cars and motorcycle patrols these days, who are stretched over a very large area.

The 'Feds' can only be in one place at a time doing one job at a time just like anyone else.

The 'justice system' is a farce and it's getting worse. I've no faith in it whatsoever, and I know a great many others are of the same opinion too.

Fingers crossed he makes a full recovery and those 8a5tard5 are caught.
Roads traffic policing has been slashed under this government by 35%. As for local policing, well that's almost as bad.
That is the reason we see very few traffic patrol cars and motorcycle patrols these days, who are stretched over a very large area.
The 'Feds' can only be in one place at a time doing one job at a time just like anyone else.
The 'justice system' is a farce and it's getting worse. I've no faith in it whatsoever, and I know a great many others are of the same opinion too.wsw69

If the driver had done those injuries with a hammer he would be facing life imprisonment but because it was with a car he'll be facing a couple of years at most and if he was drunk then he'll probably be out the day after he's picked up with time served.

Our legal system is a sick joke....

If the driver had done those injuries with a hammer he would be facing life imprisonment but because it was with a car he'll be facing a couple of years at most and if he was drunk then he'll probably be out the day after he's picked up with time served.
Our legal system is a sick joke....Rememberscarborough

KyleO190 wrote:
3 crashes in DEANE in one day. Not just deane the whole of BL3 area (deane,daubhill,grea

t lever) is madness. The driving is ridiculously crazy especially the youngsters with their street racing!! Every night for hours theirs so many street races with 100s there to watch!! Sort it

100s watching!!! this isnt the fast and furious how about the 20 crashes on crompton way in the last month !! sort your head out this was a police chase

[quote][p][bold]KyleO190[/bold] wrote:
3 crashes in DEANE in one day. Not just deane the whole of BL3 area (deane,daubhill,grea
t lever) is madness. The driving is ridiculously crazy especially the youngsters with their street racing!! Every night for hours theirs so many street races with 100s there to watch!! Sort it[/p][/quote]100s watching!!! this isnt the fast and furious how about the 20 crashes on crompton way in the last month !! sort your head out this was a police chaseReplytohatersandscum

It's obvious that there is a shortage of police presence in Bolton.The other day twelve vehicles pulling caravans moved across town to another site without any police interception.Put that with the number of violent attacks,burglaries, sex offenses,speeding cars and all the other crimes commited by low life scum and it shows just how much the police force is undermanned.The kick in the nuts is when the police do arrest the scum some judge gives them bail so they can carry on their wayward activities till they are sentenced to 100 hours of unpaid work.I hope the unfortunate hit and run victim recovers fully.

It's obvious that there is a shortage of police presence in Bolton.The other day twelve vehicles pulling caravans moved across town to another site without any police interception.Put that with the number of violent attacks,burglaries, sex offenses,speeding cars and all the other crimes commited by low life scum and it shows just how much the police force is undermanned.The kick in the nuts is when the police do arrest the scum some judge gives them bail so they can carry on their wayward activities till they are sentenced to 100 hours of unpaid work.I hope the unfortunate hit and run victim recovers fully.boltonnut

JustBecause wrote:
It was being pursued at very high speed. Depending on why it was being chased will be paramount to the investigation, police can get to carried away chasing cars for minor offences.

So would you rather they don't chase anyone just in case. i think this would send out the wrong message to the crims that all they have to do is speed up and they get away with it.

Depends on the crime. I saw the vehicles involved and this type of outcome was inevitable they we traveling at unsafe speeds when they passed me, no amount of training can deal other a car at very very high speed in a built up area.

Statistics prove that by removing the "chase" normally means the target vehicle is abandoned at the first opportunity.

The problem is the police love a good car chase, ring for a bobby because your sheds being broken into see what you get, then ring saying there is a stolen vehicle doing doughnuts in the street, see what turns up.

We will have to wait and see if we find out why this car was being chased to determin if the chase at such high speeds was warranted.

Fingers crossed for the innocent guy caught up in this.

[quote][p][bold]FrusteratedCowYed[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]JustBecause[/bold] wrote:
It was being pursued at very high speed. Depending on why it was being chased will be paramount to the investigation, police can get to carried away chasing cars for minor offences.[/p][/quote]So would you rather they don't chase anyone just in case. i think this would send out the wrong message to the crims that all they have to do is speed up and they get away with it.[/p][/quote]Depends on the crime. I saw the vehicles involved and this type of outcome was inevitable they we traveling at unsafe speeds when they passed me, no amount of training can deal other a car at very very high speed in a built up area.
Statistics prove that by removing the "chase" normally means the target vehicle is abandoned at the first opportunity.
The problem is the police love a good car chase, ring for a bobby because your sheds being broken into see what you get, then ring saying there is a stolen vehicle doing doughnuts in the street, see what turns up.
We will have to wait and see if we find out why this car was being chased to determin if the chase at such high speeds was warranted.
Fingers crossed for the innocent guy caught up in this.JustBecause

JustBecause wrote:
It was being pursued at very high speed. Depending on why it was being chased will be paramount to the investigation, police can get to carried away chasing cars for minor offences.

So would you rather they don't chase anyone just in case. i think this would send out the wrong message to the crims that all they have to do is speed up and they get away with it.

Depends on the crime. I saw the vehicles involved and this type of outcome was inevitable they we traveling at unsafe speeds when they passed me, no amount of training can deal other a car at very very high speed in a built up area.

Statistics prove that by removing the &quot;chase" normally means the target vehicle is abandoned at the first opportunity.

The problem is the police love a good car chase, ring for a bobby because your sheds being broken into see what you get, then ring saying there is a stolen vehicle doing doughnuts in the street, see what turns up.

We will have to wait and see if we find out why this car was being chased to determin if the chase at such high speeds was warranted.

Fingers crossed for the innocent guy caught up in this.

Your shed is being broken into and a car driving recklessly on the road, you can't see why which one takes priority? The police don't like high speed pursuits as they are fully aware of the potential outcome, including themselves being involved with crashing into something or someone.

[quote][p][bold]JustBecause[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]FrusteratedCowYed[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]JustBecause[/bold] wrote:
It was being pursued at very high speed. Depending on why it was being chased will be paramount to the investigation, police can get to carried away chasing cars for minor offences.[/p][/quote]So would you rather they don't chase anyone just in case. i think this would send out the wrong message to the crims that all they have to do is speed up and they get away with it.[/p][/quote]Depends on the crime. I saw the vehicles involved and this type of outcome was inevitable they we traveling at unsafe speeds when they passed me, no amount of training can deal other a car at very very high speed in a built up area.
Statistics prove that by removing the "chase" normally means the target vehicle is abandoned at the first opportunity.
The problem is the police love a good car chase, ring for a bobby because your sheds being broken into see what you get, then ring saying there is a stolen vehicle doing doughnuts in the street, see what turns up.
We will have to wait and see if we find out why this car was being chased to determin if the chase at such high speeds was warranted.
Fingers crossed for the innocent guy caught up in this.[/p][/quote]Your shed is being broken into and a car driving recklessly on the road, you can't see why which one takes priority? The police don't like high speed pursuits as they are fully aware of the potential outcome, including themselves being involved with crashing into something or someone.Percy Thrower

JustBecause wrote:
It was being pursued at very high speed. Depending on why it was being chased will be paramount to the investigation, police can get to carried away chasing cars for minor offences.

So would you rather they don't chase anyone just in case. i think this would send out the wrong message to the crims that all they have to do is speed up and they get away with it.

Depends on the crime. I saw the vehicles involved and this type of outcome was inevitable they we traveling at unsafe speeds when they passed me, no amount of training can deal other a car at very very high speed in a built up area.

Statistics prove that by removing the &quot;chase" normally means the target vehicle is abandoned at the first opportunity.

The problem is the police love a good car chase, ring for a bobby because your sheds being broken into see what you get, then ring saying there is a stolen vehicle doing doughnuts in the street, see what turns up.

We will have to wait and see if we find out why this car was being chased to determin if the chase at such high speeds was warranted.

Fingers crossed for the innocent guy caught up in this.

it dos not mean let them go the chopper should be sent out to take over not like last week were it was sent out when a family was evicted from there house and the chopper flue round there house for over 1/2 an hour i do hope that the Innocent man recovers our thoughts and prayers go out to him and his family

[quote][p][bold]JustBecause[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]FrusteratedCowYed[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]JustBecause[/bold] wrote:
It was being pursued at very high speed. Depending on why it was being chased will be paramount to the investigation, police can get to carried away chasing cars for minor offences.[/p][/quote]So would you rather they don't chase anyone just in case. i think this would send out the wrong message to the crims that all they have to do is speed up and they get away with it.[/p][/quote]Depends on the crime. I saw the vehicles involved and this type of outcome was inevitable they we traveling at unsafe speeds when they passed me, no amount of training can deal other a car at very very high speed in a built up area.
Statistics prove that by removing the "chase" normally means the target vehicle is abandoned at the first opportunity.
The problem is the police love a good car chase, ring for a bobby because your sheds being broken into see what you get, then ring saying there is a stolen vehicle doing doughnuts in the street, see what turns up.
We will have to wait and see if we find out why this car was being chased to determin if the chase at such high speeds was warranted.
Fingers crossed for the innocent guy caught up in this.[/p][/quote]it dos not mean let them go the chopper should be sent out to take over not like last week were it was sent out when a family was evicted from there house and the chopper flue round there house for over 1/2 an hour i do hope that the Innocent man recovers our thoughts and prayers go out to him and his familymerkman

bigboydave wrote:
this could have been a lot worse. the car that the person landed in front of was my daughters if she had not pulled to the left the car would have it her head on with her 2year old daughter in the car my wife and youngest daughter also doing what she did avoided going over the top off lad who got hit

i hope your daughter is ok as things like this can leave a lasting memory and quick thinking averted more injures for this poor bloke

[quote][p][bold]bigboydave[/bold] wrote:
this could have been a lot worse. the car that the person landed in front of was my daughters if she had not pulled to the left the car would have it her head on with her 2year old daughter in the car my wife and youngest daughter also doing what she did avoided going over the top off lad who got hit[/p][/quote]i hope your daughter is ok as things like this can leave a lasting memory and quick thinking averted more injures for this poor blokemerkman

DAUBHILL85 wrote:
More deane and daubhill mayhem... I wonder who the driver was this time !!!!

Probably a scallywag from your neck of the woods - you know what I mean....

[quote][p][bold]DAUBHILL85[/bold] wrote:
More deane and daubhill mayhem... I wonder who the driver was this time !!!![/p][/quote]Probably a scallywag from your neck of the woods - you know what I mean....united99

DAUBHILL85 wrote:
More deane and daubhill mayhem... I wonder who the driver was this time !!!!

Probably a scallywag from your neck of the woods - you know what I mean....

Oh I know exactly what you mean ...of a certain ethnicity .....yes I have no doubt he will be, what else is there around here, there and everywhere else- you know what I mean :-)

[quote][p][bold]united99[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]DAUBHILL85[/bold] wrote:
More deane and daubhill mayhem... I wonder who the driver was this time !!!![/p][/quote]Probably a scallywag from your neck of the woods - you know what I mean....[/p][/quote]Oh I know exactly what you mean ...of a certain ethnicity .....yes I have no doubt he will be, what else is there around here, there and everywhere else- you know what I mean :-)DAUBHILL85

JustBecause wrote:
It was being pursued at very high speed. Depending on why it was being chased will be paramount to the investigation, police can get to carried away chasing cars for minor offences.

So would you rather they don't chase anyone just in case. i think this would send out the wrong message to the crims that all they have to do is speed up and they get away with it.

Depends on the crime. I saw the vehicles involved and this type of outcome was inevitable they we traveling at unsafe speeds when they passed me, no amount of training can deal other a car at very very high speed in a built up area.

Statistics prove that by removing the &quot;chase" normally means the target vehicle is abandoned at the first opportunity.

The problem is the police love a good car chase, ring for a bobby because your sheds being broken into see what you get, then ring saying there is a stolen vehicle doing doughnuts in the street, see what turns up.

We will have to wait and see if we find out why this car was being chased to determin if the chase at such high speeds was warranted.

Fingers crossed for the innocent guy caught up in this.

Your shed is being broken into and a car driving recklessly on the road, you can't see why which one takes priority? The police don't like high speed pursuits as they are fully aware of the potential outcome, including themselves being involved with crashing into something or someone.

Now back in the real world..... the police LOVE to chase cars, its their dream come true, why do you think so many get involved? Fortunatly not many actually happen.

As i said until we know why he was being chased we cannot make a call, but would you be happy with this type of chase, for say no insurance and failing to stop?? From what i saw this was way to high speeds in a built up area to be safe, so can only assume the crime warrented it.

[quote][p][bold]Percy Thrower[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]JustBecause[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]FrusteratedCowYed[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]JustBecause[/bold] wrote:
It was being pursued at very high speed. Depending on why it was being chased will be paramount to the investigation, police can get to carried away chasing cars for minor offences.[/p][/quote]So would you rather they don't chase anyone just in case. i think this would send out the wrong message to the crims that all they have to do is speed up and they get away with it.[/p][/quote]Depends on the crime. I saw the vehicles involved and this type of outcome was inevitable they we traveling at unsafe speeds when they passed me, no amount of training can deal other a car at very very high speed in a built up area.
Statistics prove that by removing the "chase" normally means the target vehicle is abandoned at the first opportunity.
The problem is the police love a good car chase, ring for a bobby because your sheds being broken into see what you get, then ring saying there is a stolen vehicle doing doughnuts in the street, see what turns up.
We will have to wait and see if we find out why this car was being chased to determin if the chase at such high speeds was warranted.
Fingers crossed for the innocent guy caught up in this.[/p][/quote]Your shed is being broken into and a car driving recklessly on the road, you can't see why which one takes priority? The police don't like high speed pursuits as they are fully aware of the potential outcome, including themselves being involved with crashing into something or someone.[/p][/quote]Now back in the real world..... the police LOVE to chase cars, its their dream come true, why do you think so many get involved? Fortunatly not many actually happen.
As i said until we know why he was being chased we cannot make a call, but would you be happy with this type of chase, for say no insurance and failing to stop?? From what i saw this was way to high speeds in a built up area to be safe, so can only assume the crime warrented it.JustBecause

The driver of the car needs to be caught and dealt with in a way that will deter others, We all know this wont happen, he will have a poor upbringing, been clean of drugs for a few months, the judge will slap his hand and say dont let me see you again. On the flip side a police chase could easily have been avoided, no car on this earth is faster than a two way radio, get rid of the X5s and Volvos and put double the amount of Fiestas on the road, for less costs, stay a safe distance and monitor till safe to block the rd. Not rocket science.

The driver of the car needs to be caught and dealt with in a way that will deter others, We all know this wont happen, he will have a poor upbringing, been clean of drugs for a few months, the judge will slap his hand and say dont let me see you again. On the flip side a police chase could easily have been avoided, no car on this earth is faster than a two way radio, get rid of the X5s and Volvos and put double the amount of Fiestas on the road, for less costs, stay a safe distance and monitor till safe to block the rd. Not rocket science.Andyroost

DAUBHILL85 wrote:
More deane and daubhill mayhem... I wonder who the driver was this time !!!!

Probably a scallywag from your neck of the woods - you know what I mean....

Oh I know exactly what you mean ...of a certain ethnicity .....yes I have no doubt he will be, what else is there around here, there and everywhere else- you know what I mean :-)

If you don't like it in Bolton then why don't you F off - and don't come back.
Good job you don't live in Oldham then and for the record I suggest you go and live well away.

[quote][p][bold]DAUBHILL85[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]united99[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]DAUBHILL85[/bold] wrote:
More deane and daubhill mayhem... I wonder who the driver was this time !!!![/p][/quote]Probably a scallywag from your neck of the woods - you know what I mean....[/p][/quote]Oh I know exactly what you mean ...of a certain ethnicity .....yes I have no doubt he will be, what else is there around here, there and everywhere else- you know what I mean :-)[/p][/quote]If you don't like it in Bolton then why don't you F off - and don't come back.
Good job you don't live in Oldham then and for the record I suggest you go and live well away.united99

I am a motorcycle rider and have a camera fitted to my helmet it's amazing what stupid driving has been caught on it, if every vehicle had one they would catch nearly every accident and be used to identify and prosecute.

I am a motorcycle rider and have a camera fitted to my helmet it's amazing what stupid driving has been caught on it, if every vehicle had one they would catch nearly every accident and be used to identify and prosecute.V Meldrew

DAUBHILL85 wrote: More deane and daubhill mayhem... I wonder who the driver was this time !!!!

a white male

was it a white male?? i havent read that anywhere. have they caught him?

[quote][p][bold]Anon3Anon[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]DAUBHILL85[/bold] wrote: More deane and daubhill mayhem... I wonder who the driver was this time !!!![/p][/quote]a white male[/p][/quote]was it a white male?? i havent read that anywhere. have they caught him?mooby106